I know there is a way to add some options for example Reboot\Reboot Recovery in the power menu like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2594642
But ,I want to know if there is ONE APP can do and redo the change(consider about the OTA) like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516913
I didn't found a appropriate APP in Google Play.
thanks.
hongsedaima said:
I know there is a way to add some options for example Reboot\Reboot Recovery in the power menu like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2594642
But ,I want to know if there is ONE APP can do and redo the change(consider about the OTA) like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516913
I didn't found a appropriate APP in Google Play.
thanks.
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Xposed framework + GravityBox will do everything you need.
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Xposed framework + GravityBox will do everything you need.
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All right,I'll try it.Thanks.
Like Metal said, Xposed Framework with GravityBox gives you that option among many others.
Sorry for hijacking this thread, and I know my question might be stupid to some but I just want to know if there is a possibility to include an advanced power menu without rooting?
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Sorry for hijacking this thread, and I know my question might be stupid to some but I just want to know if there is a possibility to include an advanced power menu without rooting?
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No.
iamatechnoob said:
Sorry for hijacking this thread, and I know my question might be stupid to some but I just want to know if there is a possibility to include an advanced power menu without rooting?
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No. What's the big deal about rooting? What's the point in having an Android device, let alone a Nexus and not rooting it?
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No. What's the big deal about rooting? What's the point in having an Android device, let alone a Nexus and not rooting it?
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I have ALWAYS rooted my Android devices. But after getting Nexus I thought I will be on "pure" Android; and enjoy.. but seriously I do feel a need to root and get these simple things.. like Advanced Power Menu; Swipe down taskbar...
I think I am going to break down very soon and get it. (Again... why did I give away my HTC One to my wife.. ?? )
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No. What's the big deal about rooting? What's the point in having an Android device, let alone a Nexus and not rooting it?
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Some people bought it because they want the updates specifically. The original reason I bought the Galaxy Nexus from Verizon. Which was crippled.
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Sorry for hijacking this thread, and I know my question might be stored to some but I just want to know if there is a possibility to include an advanced power menu without rooting?
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Nexus 5 can't be android if is not rooted,roooott it !!! So you can enjoy your phone, i hate not being rooted
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I have ALWAYS rooted my Android devices. But after getting Nexus I thought I will be on "pure" Android; and enjoy.. but seriously I do feel a need to root and get these simple things.. like Advanced Power Menu; Swipe down taskbar...
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But even if you root it, it's still pure Android. Rooting doesn't change that.
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I think I am going to break down very soon and get it. (Again... why did I give away my HTC One to my wife.. ?? )
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Because minus the "beats" the N5 beats the HTC One in every other way
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Some people bought it because they want the updates specifically. The original reason I bought the Galaxy Nexus from Verizon. Which was crippled.
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Rooting doesn't change that.
Juansegovia20 said:
Nexus 5 can't be android if is not rooted,roooott it !!! So you can enjoy your phone, i hate not being rooted
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Exactly.
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But even if you root it, it's still pure Android. Rooting doesn't change that.
Because minus the "beats" the N5 beats the HTC One in every other way
Rooting doesn't change that.
Exactly.
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That's my man, you sure know how to talk big, no offense, it's a compliment
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Rooting doesn't change that
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Yes it does. Some people just wants the Official automatic update without flashing anything and not wait for the OEM and carrier take forever.
My mother's reason why she went with this and my friend's reason.
You could flash CM11 from the automatic installer but that CM11 ROM is pretty buggy
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No. What's the big deal about rooting? What's the point in having an Android device, let alone a Nexus and not rooting it?
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Juansegovia20 said:
Nexus 5 can't be android if is not rooted,roooott it !!! So you can enjoy your phone, i hate not being rooted
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Chill dudes, it was just a question. Android is about freedom, whether you want to root or not is a personal choice. I come from a rooted S2 before my N5 and I would love to root my phone, but I'm just enjoying the phone as it is right now. No need to force your ideals into others' faces.
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Chill dudes, it was just a question. Android is about freedom, whether you want to root or not is a personal choice. I come from a rooted S2 before my N5 and I would love to root my phone, but I'm just enjoying the phone as it is right now. No need to force your ideals into others' faces.
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Yup, to each his own, haven`t rooted mine also so far
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Yup, to each his own, haven`t rooted mine also so far
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Glad to be in the same boat. However it seems that I have to get off this boat pretty soon, am having some issues with application installation errors, I need to be rooted to fix that. Pfft.
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Glad to be in the same boat. However it seems that I have to get off this boat pretty soon, am having some issues with application installation errors, I need to be rooted to fix that. Pfft.
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What`s the problem?
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What`s the problem?
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Installing a particular game off Play Store gives me "Application not installed "-24" error". Sideloading it gives me "App not Installed". Having this issue with 2 games actually (Deemo and Blocky Roads). A little annoyed as I would really wanna get my hands on those games! Then again I'm a little too busy right now to bother doing a backup and rooting + customising.
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Installing a particular game off Play Store gives me "Application not installed "-24" error". Sideloading it gives me "App not Installed". Having this issue with 2 games actually (Deemo and Blocky Roads). A little annoyed as I would really wanna get my hands on those games! Then again I'm a little too busy right now to bother doing a backup and rooting + customising.
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Cracks or not properly signed apk`s will not be installed bro. Look here for more info http://www.androidpit.com/google-play-not-working.
iamatechnoob said:
Sorry for hijacking this thread, and I know my question might be stupid to some but I just want to know if there is a possibility to include an advanced power menu without rooting?
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There is an option in developer options to turn on the advanced four way boot menu, don't know if you need to be rooted for it to work or not since I unlock and root my devices the day I get them.
Edit: Never mind what I said, I must of been running a rom that had this enabled, because I just checked my nexus 7 running purity and the option is not there.
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Yeah yeah i was dumb and whatever, never update when you have root!!!! Warning to newbies!
I googled my problem like 20 times but couldnt quite find any solutions so im asking you guys what to do?
My CWM app says "This version of CWM manager should be used with CF-Root v5.0 or newer. it appears you are running a different kernel. Various features have been disabled."
So i lost superuser abilities after i did an update that was a 8mb file.
What to do? Root it again? or what?
Samsung galaxy S3 international.
Settings about phone get info google some more.
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Settings about phone get info google some more.
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Please a little more info or help :i
Root again. This is the first thing you should have done before asking what to do next
Really?
Re-root
what to do
For some reason my 3VO had problems with the CWMT that almost bricked my device somehow don't ask me to recreate it but i will be sticking to the modern button pushing method lol
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Re-root
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Thank you guys it did indeed help.
Reason for asking was I didnt want to **** anything else up
Since rooting again, some apps stopped working so I uninstalled them, when i try to install them again, it says there is not enough memory when there clearly is enough memory.
What to do experiences users?
root again
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root again
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Haha im getting such a hard time here.
Any ideas on what to do?
I did something stupid. I wanted that s4 status bar so i downloaded http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2220238&nocache=1 , and i didnt have that doexed thing. Im rooted i have cwm and superuser. Not only that status bar is gone, i cant hold the home button for those options. And a window pops up saying "SystemUI has stopped working" help..
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I did something stupid. I wanted that s4 status bar so i downloaded http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2220238&nocache=1 , and i didnt have that doexed thing. Im rooted i have cwm and superuser. Not only that status bar is gone, i cant hold the home button for those options. And a window pops up saying "SystemUI has stopped working" help..
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you probably shouldve made a backup before doing it.
If you want to revert to what you had before, you could extract the systemui.apk from your current rom zip. Then delete the one in system/app of your phone and paste the original one there. Change the permissions to rw-r-r, then reboot.
where do i find the original one and how do i do that last thing you said?
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Andromon01 said:
where do i find the original one and how do i do that last thing you said?
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which rom are you using?
You need a root explorer which has the option to change the permissions of files.
idk what rom, im just gonna take it to the tech to fix it i better not mess with this..
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Andromon01 said:
idk what rom, im just gonna take it to the tech to fix it i better not mess with this..
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lol. Its really not that hard to fix. All you need to do is find a nice untouched systemui.apk for whatever rom you are using and replace the one that is currently there.
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lol. Its really not that hard to fix. All you need to do is find a nice untouched systemui.apk for whatever rom you are using and replace the one that is currently there.
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How do i find what rom i am using and a good systemUi?
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How do i find what rom i am using and a good systemUi?
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Did you ever root your phone or anything?
chromium96 said:
Did you ever root your phone or anything?
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Yes.. I got cwm and superSu thats all i know. Someome else rooted it for me
Andromon01 said:
Yes.. I got cwm and superSu thats all i know. Someome else rooted it for me
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Go to settings>about. Does it say anything about cyanogenmod or another rom name?
Or are you on stock touchwiz rom?
Maybe try asking the person that rooted the phone if they flashed a rom.
This is what happens when you try to do something you don't understand and don't do the proper research. Your lucky that's all you did and you didn't end up with a brick with a voided warranty.
The roms your on is in the about phone section. Most likely a stock rom.
Wayne Tech S-III
chromium96 said:
Go to settings>about. Does it say anything about cyanogenmod or another rom name?
Or are you on stock touchwiz rom?
Maybe try asking the person that rooted the phone if they flashed a rom.
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Well thats why im taking it to the tech support to the guy who did it lol... I was on iphone before android so im a big noob at this
Andromon01 said:
Well thats why im taking it to the tech support to the guy who did it lol... I was on iphone before android so im a big noob at this
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Well let me be the first to warn you that doing any of this voids any and all warranty so be very careful and make sure you know what you are doing before you do it.
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Well thats why im taking it to the tech support to the guy who did it lol... I was on iphone before android so im a big noob at this
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what does it say in settings>about? Like i said, theres no need to take it to tech support. Its a simple fix, and if you had a bit of a clue of what you have done to your phone the issue likely would've been resolved by now.
Apple users
Well let me be the first to warn you that doing any of this voids any and all warranty so be very careful and make sure you know what you are doing before you do it.
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he said that hes already rooted and has a recovery installed. Isnt it too late to warn him that his warrantly will be voided?
So i accidentally pressed power and volume button at the same time And now i am looking at a screen with android with its stomach open and at the top says START.how to get out of this?i accidentally pressed them-.-help.
Hold down the power button until it reboots
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You're in fastboot. Just press the power button to reboot the phone or use the volume buttons to select a different option.
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Hold down the power button until it reboots
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you sure?and is this the bootloader?
ok thanks i am out of the stupid fastboot.
00MATRIX00 said:
ok thanks i am out of the stupid fastboot.
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Fastboot isn't stupid. Some day you'll be glad to know how to get to it.
00MATRIX00 said:
ok thanks i am out of the stupid fastboot.
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Lol if ONLY you knew the truth behind that awesome fastboot
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Fastboot isn't stupid. Some day you'll be glad to know how to get to it.
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CellPhish said:
Lol if ONLY you knew the truth behind that awesome fastboot
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You do know some people don't give a crap about unlocking/rooting a phone? I've actually relocked and gone back to 100% stock as I have no need to be unlocked any more
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You do know some people don't give a crap about unlocking/rooting a phone? I've actually relocked and gone back to 100% stock as I have no need to be unlocked any more
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Yep, and that's fine but there could be a day when something goes wrong where that bootloader could come in handy. Always good to know your phone, especially if you're in a development forum.
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You do know some people don't give a crap about unlocking/rooting a phone? I've actually relocked and gone back to 100% stock as I have no need to be unlocked any more
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You do know going on fastboot does not only help with unlocking/rooting a phone right? We're just saying that the OP is just glad he knew about fastboot and the potential it can do if something goes horribly wrong with his phone.
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Yep, and that's fine but there could be a day when something goes wrong where that bootloader could come in handy. Always good to know your phone, especially if you're in a development forum.
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True, but Q&A isn't the development forum
Remember, this whole site is full of n00bs and those just wanting to use their phone - Devs are probably now in the minority!
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True, but Q&A isn't the development forum
Remember, this whole site is full of n00bs and those just wanting to use their phone - Devs are probably now in the minority!
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Xda is a development forum
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Xda is a development forum
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We're splitting hairs now, you know what I mean. End of the day, there are some people who come here for advice - not for modifying their device - and have no need to know what fastboot is as they will never want to unlock their device
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We're splitting hairs now, you know what I mean. End of the day, there are some people who come here for advice - not for modifying their device - and have no need to know what fastboot is as they will never want to unlock their device
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+ 1, XDA is also a knowledge database for everyone to enjoy wether they`re rooted or not. We`re all users ultimately
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Fastboot isn't stupid. Some day you'll be glad to know how to get to it.
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But it did gave me a mini heart attack.I was like "waaatttt" and as for rooting:its really hard for beginners!.n5 is my first android,previous phone was iPhone 5.Jailbreaking the iPhone was so easy compared to all technical stuff that comes with rooting. Anyway my friend is rooting my n5 for me yesterday.i will watch him to do it(this sounded wrong)
Dev will always be in minority,its obvious.and as for xda developers the name does suggest it for developers and wires and 2+2=5 stuff and whatnot.but yeah the site is filled noobs and newbies.but those devs rocks!
If you want to know what this site is about, just look at the bottom-left of any page.
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If you want to know what this site is about, just look at the bottom-left of any page.
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Let's name it xdanoobs since now we noobs are in majority.
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Let's name it xdanoobs since now we noobs are in majority.
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Yeah and we`d all post questions that no one would be able to answer cause reading and searching would be forbidden on XDA
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You do know some people don't give a crap about unlocking/rooting a phone? I've actually relocked and gone back to 100% stock as I have no need to be unlocked any more
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Well maybe those people would find a forum like Android Central better suited to their needs. As previously stated, XDA is a development forum, not a general Android support forum. If they aren't planning on rooting, then XDA really isn't for them.
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Can I expect the note 5 to ever get root, maybe some one will find a way to do it or perhaps Verizon will lift Knox with Android n update
It happened yesterday, where have you been?!?
NeoandGeo said:
It happened yesterday, where have you been?!?
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Wot the heck are you talking about, fill me in!!!
NeoandGeo said:
It happened yesterday, where have you been?!?
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So is anyway to get root on Marshmallow N929VVRS3BPI1 on the note 5?
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It happened yesterday, where have you been?!?
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Mean.
I'd love to know the answer to this as well. I've had Verizon Android phone after phone after phone and this is the first one I've not been able to root. Granted, this phone is really great and I can get away with not rooting but damn, it's like a cake without any icing. Some might say, "then that ain't no cake". I might agree.
Rooted i dont know what the problem is
Sm-n920v proof
dave28658 said:
Rooted i dont know what the problem is
Sm-n920v proof
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Yea thos that said could not be done works fine here
Freakyd[email protected] said:
So is anyway to get root on Marshmallow N929VVRS3BPI1 on the note 5?
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Yes done
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Yes done
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Great! Give us the rundown. Please.
Just a thought, but what's the point of root when there are ZERO roms?
gregcapps said:
Just a thought, but what's the point of root when there are ZERO roms?
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There's zero ROMs right now because we didn't have root. This might be a bump.
tylerlawhon said:
There's zero ROMs right now because we didn't have root. This might be a bump.
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Well I've gone without root this long, I'm not messing with it now. If someone complies a bad kernel or ROM, this phone could be bricked too easily. And you can't exactly do a battery pull to get it out of a bootloop. I'm fine without root
Were u able to to root the note 5
I have root access eng m5 unlocked boot but im working on the finishing touchs and its loaded adb super user i get emu_ security
Im working on that but i work 14 hours a day to so please bare with me
gregcapps said:
Well I've gone without root this long, I'm not messing with it now. If someone complies a bad kernel or ROM, this phone could be bricked too easily. And you can't exactly do a battery pull to get it out of a bootloop. I'm fine without root
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There are tons of apps in the play store (and elsewhere) that allow you to modify or access various parts of the OS that are normally walled off. As you say, at this point I could care less about ROMs but I'd love to be able to be able to tweak things. Xposed Framework is good enough for me.
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Just a thought, but what's the point of root when there are ZERO roms?
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ROM I don't need. Root, hell yeah! Ad block, tether, full Tasker functionality, uninstall bloat (not just freeze), titanium backup, are just a few that comes to mind.
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ROM I don't need. Root, hell yeah! Ad block, tether, full Tasker functionality, uninstall bloat (not just freeze), titanium backup, are just a few that comes to mind.
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+1
simpsonr said:
There are tons of apps in the play store (and elsewhere) that allow you to modify or access various parts of the OS that are normally walled off. As you say, at this point I could care less about ROMs but I'd love to be able to be able to tweak things. Xposed Framework is good enough for me.
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Xposed is also what I miss.. I am with you guys and could care less about root at this point, with the exception that I cannot run Xposed..
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Well.. i ended up installing DNS66 to adblock and it's working decently.. only thing i really hate on the phone now is all the bloat and the safe volume thing. but can live with it..
I am thinking about paying the 150 bucks to do the root for the US snapdragon note 20 but is the development there for it? Like would i be able to do the same things as the Exynos version? Would there be any point to doing it for the US version?
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I am thinking about paying the 150 bucks to do the root for the US snapdragon note 20 but is the development there for it? Like would i be able to do the same things as the Exynos version? Would there be any point to doing it for the US version?
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https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-note-20-ultra-root-us-unlocked-snapdragon-865/
Lots of details that might be useful to you in the linked write up
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https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-note-20-ultra-root-us-unlocked-snapdragon-865/
Lots of details that might be useful to you in the linked write up
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Thanks, yeah I read it and thats how I found out about it but it didn't say whether we'd be able to flash the rooms for the exynos versions and what not which is why I wasn't sure whether or not the development would be there for the US version yet until a free version came out
You can only flash roms for your device. If you have a U you can only flash U/U1 roms.
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You can only flash roms for your device. If you have a U you can only flash U/U1 roms.
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But any U roms would work then?
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But any U roms would work then?
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Awesome! Thanks for your help guys! I think I'm gonna go ahead and go through with it
I am going to guess that there is going to be very little development for custom roms now or anytime in the future. Things have changed a lot in the last few years and devlopment for custom roms has really fallen by the wayside (there has been some custom rom development, just not very much) (I am not complaining really - just stating a fact.) if you are considering doing this Root thing - I hope for your sake that it will be worth the cost - considering the low amount of development you can expect. Look at the minimal amount of development has happened for Exynos Note 20's - and that rooting option is totally free.
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I am thinking about paying the 150 bucks to do the root for the US snapdragon note 20 but is the development there for it? Like would i be able to do the same things as the Exynos version? Would there be any point to doing it for the US version?
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Please let us know how the rooting process goes, I'm thinking about doing it myself but I just got my Note 20 Ultra yesterday.
airmaxx23 said:
Please let us know how the rooting process goes, I'm thinking about doing it myself but I just got my Note 20 Ultra yesterday.
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Will do, im probably gonna do it Saturday or sunday morning
I'm curious too
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I am going to guess that there is going to be very little development for custom roms now or anytime in the future. Things have changed a lot in the last few years and devlopment for custom roms has really fallen by the wayside (there has been some custom rom development, just not very much) (I am not complaining really - just stating a fact.) if you are considering doing this Root thing - I hope for your sake that it will be worth the cost - considering the low amount of development you can expect. Look at the minimal amount of development has happened for Exynos Note 20's - and that rooting option is totally free.
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You are not stating a fact, you are stating your opinion and literally worded it as a guess. The custom ROM community depends on the device. Models like OnePlus will always have more development because of their nature, while Samsung and others will have less; however, the little that is available for the Ultra right now is not because custom ROMs are dead lol it's because the phone has been out for like a month. It takes time to do these things.
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Please let us know how the rooting process goes, I'm thinking about doing it myself but I just got my Note 20 Ultra yesterday.
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Just got rooted and I'm currently running SACs rom, its pretty nice man I would recommend it
Veid71 said:
Just got rooted and I'm currently running SACs rom, its pretty nice man I would recommend it
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Rooting or the rom. And if the rom, why?
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Rooting or the rom. And if the rom, why?
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Both, and idk I feel like stock doesn't give enough customization capabilities lol I like to add more reboot options and status bar things and what not
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Both, and idk I feel like stock doesn't give enough customization capabilities lol I like to add more reboot options and status bar things and what not
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So how did they go about rooting it? What was done?
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So how did they go about rooting it? What was done?
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I downloaded team viewer, and PIA (A vpn) and another program that basically showed the step that the guy was on, they remoted into my computer and put me on the VPN for HK and then idek what they did to get my phone to unlock because they didn't do anything on my screen but my phone was in download mode and then it restarted they told me I was good then I flashed twrp and stock firmware and installed magisk
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I downloaded team viewer, and PIA (A vpn) and another program that basically showed the step that the guy was on, they remoted into my computer and put me on the VPN for HK and then idek what they did to get my phone to unlock because they didn't do anything on my screen but my phone was in download mode and then it restarted they told me I was good then I flashed twrp and stock firmware and installed magisk
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My guess on the reason for the VPN is because they have an app possibly that can unlock the bootloader but it needs to see that the phone is in HK in order to work otherwise there'd be no reason for the VPN..
your rooted a note 20 ultra thats US version?? WhAT da... HOW!!!!!!????????
MrMike2182 said:
My guess on the reason for the VPN is because they have an app possibly that can unlock the bootloader but it needs to see that the phone is in HK in order to work otherwise there'd be no reason for the VPN..
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Yeah more than likely, all I know is I'm glad to finally have it lol I'm trying change the bootanimation now